8,990 na lang ito
saan? I've checked it a couple of weeks hindi pa ata bumababa presyo.
might be the old optimus one? GT540?
P500 nakalagay e. P500=8,990 yan yung nakita ko nakapost sa LG Store 4F SM Annex. Not sure if there's another P500 though. Went there to ask about Optimus 2X after paying some bills. Parating na siguro ang 2X kaya nag-discount na. Probably will go down to 6k soon.
hahah sabi ko sa inyo bec. of the beta test nature of android, obsolete kagad ang froyo as well as your phone
eto nga natawa ako, Android 2.3 Dead on Arrival
http://www.esphoneblog.com/2011/02/0...read-in-april/
kasi nga may Honeycomb na. dapat talaga Microsoft para controlled ang releases ng software and somehow provides security sa investment nyo
google boasts of being free, ayan tuloy, free walang value
Windows Phone 7 here i come.
nagpartner na si Nokia and Microsoft (hence 2 main continents America + Europe collab na'to)
nagpartner na si Yahoo and Microsoft
nagpartner na si Facebook and Microsoft
bing is the search engine of Yahoo and Facebook.
sabi ko sa inyo comeback King si Bill Gates. and have you guys seen Windows Live Suite & Silverlight, oh my this will definitely revolutionalize the upcoming Semantic Web aka Web 3.0
and san ka nakakita ng 25GB per cloud storage per account. si Google hanggang 10GB lang. gawa ako four accounts sa Skydrive, may 100GB web space na ako
iba talaga Microsoft! while others in the 3rd world are being wooed by Google bec. of it's somehow open source nature. The Americans are dominating once again bec. they're still Microsoft. Google diversionary tactic lang yan para sa mga Asians na gusto ko makalamang pero ayaw magbayad
Gud luck na lang sa future purchse OB/GM/JEW...
Next time, be more clear on your source. Honeycomb is for tablets due to their bigger screens. Honeycomb won't work on smartphones. Would you put a 1080P source in a screen that is only 480 resolution?
Android 2.4 will be a maintenance-release, to make dual-core Android 3.0 Honeycomb applications work on a single-core phone. Apparently this isn’t currently possible with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Their source also suggested that Android 2.4 will be made available in April.
Windows Phone 7 is a completely revamped version of flopped Microsoft Mobile OS. They are starting from scratch, something you don't do when you're in the middle of the game. Since it launching last year, Microsoft only captured less than 3% of market share. Nokia is known for their mid-low-end phones. They are now fast losing market share tocheap chinese smartphones using Android OS from manufacturers like Huwawei and ZTE.
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-...hone-7-707745/
Microsoft very much needs Windows Phone 7 to succeed—something illustrated by the most recent market share figures from research firm Gartner. In the 12 months leading to the third quarter, the company’s share of the worldwide smartphone market declined from 7.9 percent to 2.9 percent.
By contrast, Google Android saw its market share during that period rise from 3.5 percent to 25.5 percent. However, Research In Motion’s BlackBerry franchise, Apple’s iOS and Nokia’s Symbian all experienced market share dips of varying severity.
Overall, Gartner’s most recent analysis suggests that quarterly smartphone sales grew 96 percent year-over-year, and accounted for 19.3 percent of overall mobile phone sales.
“This quarter saw Apple and Android drive record smartphone sales,” Carolina Milanesi, a research vice president at Gartner, wrote in a Nov. 10 research note. “Apple’s share of the smartphone market surpassed Research In Motion (RIM) in North America to put it second behind Android while Android volumes also grew rapidly making it the No. 2 operating system worldwide.”
That combination of record smartphone sales and rapid-fire technological innovation, however, puts all the companies involved at risk of falling behind, should they misstep.
“Smartphone OS providers have entered a period of accelerated platform evolution, stimulated by more regular product releases, new platform entrants and new device types,” Roberta Cozza, principal research analyst at Gartner, wrote in the same Nov. 10 research note. “Any platform that fails to innovate quickly—either through a vibrant multi-player ecosystem or clear vision of a single controlling entity—will lose developers, manufacturers, potential partners and ultimately users.”
Last edited by Monseratto; February 23rd, 2011 at 02:28 PM.
Microsoft has a lot going against it. Hope it won't throw in the towel soon...
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